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Understanding how bloggers feel: recognizing affect in blog posts

Published: 21 April 2006 Publication History

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One of the goals of affective computing is to recognize human emotions. We present a system that learns to recognize emotions based on textual resources and test it on a large number of blog entries tagged with moods by their authors. We show how a machine-learning approach can be used to gain insight into the way writers convey and interpret their own emotions, and provide nuanced mood associations for a large wordlist.

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    CHI EA '06: CHI '06 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
    April 2006
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    ISBN:1595932984
    DOI:10.1145/1125451
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